GE Healthcare Introduces New 3.0T MR Scanner GE
Healthcare announced it has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the company's new 3.0T magnetic resonance (MR) scanner, the latest addition to GE's Signa family of MR systems. The new Signa� MR750 3.0T was introduced at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in
Medicine in Toronto, May 3-9.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comLatest Findings On Lyme Disease: Annual Conference At UNH Highlights Diagnosis And Treatment Of Debilitating Disease, May 17th Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in the United States, costing about $1 billion a year due to inappropriate medical care, lost productivity, and legal fees associated with misdiagnosis.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSimple Test Could Calculate Number Of Fertility Years Women planning to delay motherhood could soon be able to take a blood test to predict their age at menopause to help them estimate how many years of fertility they have left.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMIT Researchers Find Novel Way To Repair Airway Injuries - Technique Could Apply To Different Parts Of Human Body MIT tissue engineers have successfully healed airway injuries in rabbits using a technique they believe could apply to the trachea and other parts of the human body.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comInternational Experts To Explore Brain Injury, Treatment In The Elderly, Conference Internationally renowned brain experts will gather at Moody Gardens in Galveston on May 14-16 to discuss ways to treat and rehabilitate elderly men and women with traumatic brain injuries.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comU.S. Teens Adopted As Infants Appear To Have Moderately Increased Odds Of Mental Health Problems Although most adopted American teens are psychologically
healthy, adoptees appear to be at greater risk for emotional and behavioral problems than non-adoptees, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. They are also more likely to have contact with a mental
health professional.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSudden Death Of A Parent Raises Risk Of Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder For Surviving Children, Pitt Researchers Find The children of parents who die suddenly - whether by suicide, accident or natural causes - are three times more likely to develop depression and are at higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than children who don't face such a difficult life event, according to a University of Pittsbu
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMedia Opportunity: Herbal Medicine Awareness Week 23-30 May 2008, UK Herbal
Medicine Awareness Week is being held 23rd to 30th May 2008. The National Institute of Medical Herbalists is arranging for journalists to attend free consultations at their local qualified medical herbalist. The consultation will look at the journalist's
health from a holistic perspective as well as advising on any specific issues. Photo opportunites will be available in most cases.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comLaunch Of The UroToday International Journal(R) The UroToday International Journal� - ( UIJ ) http://www.urotodayinternationaljournal.com, a new online, peer-reviewed, fast-tracked urology and urologic oncology publication has been launched. UIJ focuses specifically on the professional global urology and urologic oncology community. It will elevate the access to relevant urology and oncology science to professionals around the world.
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